The
following is an excellent timeline
on the creation of the United
Nations International plan, how it
is being implemented in Siskiyou
County and the Klamath Basin, and
the social and economic devastation
it has caused.
Sustainable Development, Re-wilding
and the Convention on Biodiversity
RE: Strategic Growth Council -
Comments by Marcia Armstrong,
Siskiyou County Supervisor District
5.

Will the United States (and Klamath Basin) Go
the Way of Zimbabwe? by Elaine Willman, MPA,
4/10/16. "All
the western states are targets for the removal of food
production. That’s the goal of the current federal
administration that harmonizes nicely with the One World Order
folks. In Bellingham, Washington, thanks to a huge EPA grant to
the Swinomish tribe, enormous billboards on the Interstate trash
their area farmers for “polluting the waters.” In California,
the San Joaquin Valley has already had its crop production
decimated, and that area once provided over 20% of our country’s
food...."

Questions about Basin water issues continue,
H&N letter by Karen Walther, posted to KBC
11/16/14. "I
suggest you Google Agenda 21. See how far it
has progressed in our Basin. Do you really
want this to happen? If you do, then
continue fighting for the Klamath Basin
Restoration Agreement and the like."

11/16/2013 * VIDEO
Know Your Rights, United Nations Agenda 21, filmed by Kevin Goodrich.
Michael Shaw was the keynote speaker in Klamath Falls on November 16th. Shaw
took us through the history of Agenda 21 being forced into every gov't
agency and into our lives, back to President Bush Sr. and President Clinton.
Policies include "sustainable development', world trade, training children
to dislike private property and American values rather than global values,
regulate resources and resource users, make wildlands inhabitable, monitor
and control every person.... Klamath Basin is scheduled to be wildlands,
which he illustrated on the wildlands official map. Local gov't will become
controlled by unelected Council of Governments/ CODs, to prepare regional
plans and set regional policy. There are 10,000 NGO's/non-governmental
organizations, which are unelected special interests who are recipients of
government funds. It's about reducing the rural population, abortion,
wildlands project, wars, collapse economy. He explained how Agenda 21
effects Klamath Basin. 2 Klamath County commissioners and a state senator,
along with more than 200 local citizens, attended the afternoon seminar,
many who have had their water shut off in the Klamath Basin, and who have
threats that their hydroelectric dams will be destroyed and surface and
groundwater denied, forest roads closed, endangered species supreme, mining
and logging banned. Goodrich is preparing videos of the other 3 speakers and
Q&A to share with you on YouTube--thank you Kevin!

Freedom and liberty are being attacked, by Bob King, HN letter to the editor, posted to KBC 5/4/13. "...In a 53-46 vote, the Senate narrowly passed a measure that will stop the United States from entering into the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty..."

Are there ICLEI towns near you? Are there groups of “stakeholders” planning your resource use like water, poser, air quality, water quality, modes of transportation, and imposing penalties/fees and regulations and prices (gas, power, water) and reallocating power of control of these resources? Above is their planning guide; it will explain how the process of controlling you is taking place. What about dams, high speed rail, Water Quality Control Board upcoming meetings, Tulelake’s groundwater management plan upcoming meetings? wilderness areas? banned off road travel in your forests?

Alabama Adopts First Official State Ban on UN Agenda 21, New America 5/4/12. "the UN has enlisted a broad array of non-governmental and inter-governmental organizations in its effort to foist Agenda 21 on the world — most notably a Germany-based group calledICLEI, formerly known as the International Council of Local Environmental Initiatives. But the new measure takes direct aim at that problem, too: “the State of Alabama and all political subdivisions may not enter into any agreement, expend any sum of money, or receive funds contracting services, or giving financial aid to or from” any such entities, as defined in Agenda 21 documents."

Second Annual Report from Statewide Local Government Energy Efficiency Best Practices Coordinator March 2012. "The Statewide Coordinator position was established in Decision 0909-47, which was adopted in September 2009. It is funded by the investor owned utilities (IOU), but is embedded in and reports to ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI), the Institute for Local Government (ILG) and the Local Government Commission (LGC). The Statewide Coordinator is an employee of the Local Government Commission."KBC Editor: The above 79-page report explains the ICLEI agenda for energy efficiency, including car size and efficiency, sprinkler types, every aspect of energy use. Local towns involved with, or members of ICLEI are Alturas and Mt. Shasta, Calif. and Ashland, Oregon.

California Essential Habitat Connectivity ProjectHere is a 313 page doc about how the mapping of all the wildlife corridors in California will be done. It lists all regions with maps of all currently owned public land and how they plan on taking the rest of our land. There is absolutely no mention of compensation or regard for private property rights!http://www.scwildlands.org/report/CEHC_Plan_MASTER_030210_3.pdf
Thank you to: ukiahvalleypatriots@gmail.com

"A nation can survive its fools, and even the
ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from
within. An enemy at the gates is less
formidable, for he is known and he carries his
banners openly. But the traitor moves among
those within the gate freely, his sly whispers
rustling through all the alleys, heard in the
very halls of government itself. For the traitor
appears not to be a traitor, he speaks in the
accents familiar to his victims, and he wears
their face and their garments, and he appeals to
the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all
men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works
secretly and unknown in the night to undermine
the pillars of a city, he infects the body
politic so that it can no longer resist. A
murderer is less to be feared." - Cicero, 42
B.C.

The Big Picture part 2, by Siskiyou
County Supervisor Marcia Armstrong, posted
to KBC 5/14/11. Armstrong documents how the
UN and ICNU, with designated roadless areas
and wilderness areas, were formed to shut
down human use of land and resources in the
Klamath River Basin.Here is the link for Armstrong's research on
Agenda 21 Rewilding or
HERE

The Big Picture Part I,
by Marcia
Armstrong, Siskiyou County Supervisor,
posted to KBC 5/11/11. "I
was struck by a sentence in the recent
“chinook expert panel” report commissioned
for the dam removal studies. It said:
“Furthermore, the refuges should be managed
for fish and wildlife versus agriculture if
the basin management objective is
rehabilitation of fish species.” Just when
did the citizens of
SiskiyouCounty agree to an over-riding regional
“management objective”of fish
rehabilitation? Just who signed the orders
relegating us to serfdom, putting our
private property and livelihoods in the
service of fish production and those who
harvest fish? What happened to our own
economic priorities – to the development of
our local natural resources to create food,
fiber and mineral products for the benefit
of our families, communities and nation."

Globalized
Grizzlies, New American by Michael Coffman, PhD.
From Doug on our
Discussion Forum,"The best read I have ever read on the wildlands
project is a write by Dr Michael Coffman. It should
shock the eyes open of anyone who reads it."

Land and Water Rights,
by Sprague river residents
Penny Jarvis, Tony Putman, and Ed Cushman, posted to KBC 5/19/04.
We tend to avoid learning about the United Nations plan for the Klamath
Basin because we don't want to believe it, however here is a great
article giving you the resources and links to see the plans for
yourself. "The International Biosphere Reserve has 3 phases. They are
now in their 3rd and final phase. (1) The Northern California Coastal
Forest Ecoregion; (2) The Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion; (3) The Klamath
Basin Headwaters Ecoregion. These three Ecoregions, when joined together
are a single International Biosphere Reserve (IBR). Subject to
International Environmental Governance."